Four month jail sentence imposed
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Patrick James Farren (52), of Stoneburn Place, pleaded guilty to the offence which occurred on May 30.
He had over 180 previous convictions and appeared at a special sitting of the Magistrate’s Court on Saturday morning.
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Hide AdWhen released went to a nearby pub where he caused a disturbance.
He was lying on the ground and was verbally abusive.
Defence solicitor Eugene Burns said Farren left court and went for a fry. He washed it down with a pint and that was the last thing he remembered.
Suspending a four month sentence for three years, District Judge Peter King said: “If you are in front of me tomorrow having washed down your lunch with a pint you will go to prison”.